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Grotesque distortions of the Three Stooges assist in the sense of menace pervading this travesty of scientific inquiry, which is enhanced by the introduction of Rodney, making his debut as Your Courteous New Friend. ( 2 reviews ) Topics: prelinger, mashups, stooges, tv

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HISTORY MATTERS examines the cyclical nature of reality, suggesting that an appreciation of this basic precept can be valuable in understanding both the large events that shape our times, and the smaller circumstances of our everyday lives. It is done in a style reminiscent of the insitutional/ephemeral films of the 1940s, 50s and 60s. In fact, much of the source material for HISTORY MATTERS originated in these films, available at Archive.org, and has been repurposed here for entirely different... ( 3 reviews ) Topic: User submissions

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Part one of a twelve part series from Deep Dish TV on the war in Iraq. The programs address the implications and consequences of the recent military actions in Iraq and shows how people are mobilizing to deal with the issues raised by the war. To see other parts in this series, click: Part 1: The Real Face of Occupation Part 2: Standing with the Women of Iraq Part 3: National Insecurities Part 4: The Art of Resistance Part 5: Dance of Death Part 6: Erasing Memory - The Cultural Destruction of... ( 3 reviews ) Topics: iraq, war, shock and awe, middle east

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The song If You Tell a Lie was written by Monica Pasqual on the day of George Bush's inaguration in 2001. Last spring she added a new verse and Blame Sally recorded it for this video. Produced and Directed by Jon Halperin Edited by Stephanie Mechura Challberg Shot by Tom Erikson, Jon Halperin and David Winton The video includes archival footage courtesy of Prelinger Archives, as well as video and animated still photography of the band. Blame Sally is an all-woman band from San Francisco playing... ( 3 reviews ) Topics: Political, Anti-Bush, Election

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1952 episode of the classic TV series "The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show", featuring original commercials. In this episode, Gracie goes to a fortune teller, with hilarious results. ( 4 reviews ) Topics: The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show, Classic TV, 50's TV, Sitcom

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The Great Sadini finds a young man passed out from hunger on the carnival grounds and takes him inside to his trailer. The boy, Hugo, proves to be simple. His first thought on waking is that he is dead and that Sadini and his wife are the devil and an angel. He's nearly right -- but he has the roles reversed. Sadini's compassion prompts him to take the kid under his wing and teach him about magic. From Imdb This Is one of the two PD Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes ( 7 reviews ) Topics: Alfred Hitchcock Presents, hitchcock, mystery, classic Tv

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On Saturday, April 29th the artists Ligorano/Reese installed a temporary sculpture in the garden of Jim Kempner Fine Art, located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. Sculpted in ice and spelling out the word “Democracy” in block letters, the installation reflected on the current political state and the transience of our cultural values. Measuring 20 inches high and 120 inches in length, the word melted over 24 hours. The sculpture cracked, diminished, and ultimately disappeared,... ( 8 reviews ) Topic: ice, bush, politics, art, protest, iraq, gallery, sculpture, video

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Ditzy socialite with a heart of gold, Irene Bullock (Carole Lombard) finds "forgotten man" Godfrey Smith (William Powell) in a scavenger hunt. Eventually Godfrey is taken in as the family butler for the Bullocks and screwball antics and romance ensue. ( 38 reviews ) Topics: screwball, comedy, romance